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the first point is the relationship of law and culture. most of the audience are lawyers some not the autonomy of law the case was not driven by either briefs and certainly not by the work of just lawyers. the argument of the book is that the rise of the sodomy laws and the huge number of arrests in the middle part of the 20th-century and the decline of the sodomy laws that ultimately there does not -- demise are less driven by development in the law and more driven by developments in culture identity politics and ordinary politics. here is the basic tapestry that i laid out in the book. the basic tapestry in the book is that americans are both sex obsessed and sex negative. and america is very six judgmental. it has been that way all throughout its history. the judgments made about sexual engender variation of the 20th century were that any kind of sexual -- sexual and gender variation outside of appropriated marriage was evil, to be demonized demand was clearly illegal for the entire 19th century in most of the 20th century. so the malig
the first point is the relationship of law and culture. most of the audience are lawyers some not the autonomy of law the case was not driven by either briefs and certainly not by the work of just lawyers. the argument of the book is that the rise of the sodomy laws and the huge number of arrests in the middle part of the 20th-century and the decline of the sodomy laws that ultimately there does not -- demise are less driven by development in the law and more driven by developments in culture...
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about stoppingg this bill, this law.
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and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard. there were not very powerful lobbies back in 1996, were there? >> actually, there were, but the more important thing is that you looked to now because of the political power to exercise same-sex marriage within a state, to repeal doma and a host of other things. it is precisely why that rhatigan go to a highly contentious approach -- why rather than going to a highly contentious approach with decades of destruction of politics over this, it would be best to be worked out through the genius of our system in the different states and by the federal government. we can all make arguments
and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in...
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we've got to have better enforcement of existing laws. we've got to make sure that we have a legal immigration system that doesn't cause people to sit in the cue for fiqueue for five, ten years, in some cases 20 years. we should want to immediately say to young people who we helped to educate in this country, you want to stay, we want you here. and we do have to deal with about 11 million folks who are in this country most of them just seeking opportunity. they did break the law by coming here or overstaying their visa and they have to earn their way out of the shadows. pay a fine. learn english. get to the back of the line. pay their back taxes. but giving them a mechanism whereby they can get right by our society. and that's reflected in the senate bill. now, i actually think that there are a number of house republicans including paul ryan if you ask him about it who agree with that. they're suspicious of comprehensive bills but if they want to chop that thing up into five pieces as long as all five pieces get done, i don't care what it
we've got to have better enforcement of existing laws. we've got to make sure that we have a legal immigration system that doesn't cause people to sit in the cue for fiqueue for five, ten years, in some cases 20 years. we should want to immediately say to young people who we helped to educate in this country, you want to stay, we want you here. and we do have to deal with about 11 million folks who are in this country most of them just seeking opportunity. they did break the law by coming here...
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i had been teaching law 15 years. it is a former congressman who has just been appointed to head up a commission to rewrite the bankruptcy laws. he wanted to be able to give help to families in terrible financial trouble. he thought i could come to washington and help him. i thought he was crazy. i had a job. i was sure about what my job was. my job was to teach classes and do research and write books. i did not know anything about washington politics. frankly, i did not want to. and then he offered me a deal. he said if i come up with a few good ideas, ideas that would help families, he would figure out the politics and turn them into law. i could standk the politics but he pushed and i decided to try. for me, this first the trip ended up being about fighting for families that were getting squeezed out of the middle- class class. and taking on an army of lobbyists working for big banks. it was about the optimism that if we work hard and work together, we can make a difference that matters. as it turned out, i had the
i had been teaching law 15 years. it is a former congressman who has just been appointed to head up a commission to rewrite the bankruptcy laws. he wanted to be able to give help to families in terrible financial trouble. he thought i could come to washington and help him. i thought he was crazy. i had a job. i was sure about what my job was. my job was to teach classes and do research and write books. i did not know anything about washington politics. frankly, i did not want to. and then he...
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i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively close to other in need lund. 59% of americans oppose gay marriage even though of them are for civil unions. but i think this notion that there's a pipeline that's running somehow fm eupe and from the netherland to the united states i think that's the wrong metaphor. there is a battle that's going on between a culture of duty and culture of freedom or however you want to refer to or religious or secular culture. surely one of the lessons of legislation we're not taking our laws from massachusetts of supreme court or from europe that the religion matters that the religion informs that the people
i think activists at the yale university law school who're very consciously doing this. they are tied to activists in europe, and they are developing this whole body of law that the social conservatives are very worried about it >> let's take euthanasia or doctor assisted suicide is okay. in the netherlands. do you know that i believe it's 65% of americans support allowing a doctor to fu fulfill terminally ill patient's right to end life >> that's one where americans are relatively...
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we passed a law to get rid of it. it messed up our insurance markets, you can't have your cake, which is fair insurance pricing, unless you eat your spinach, which is the individual mandate that guarantees everybody participates. in terms of the other comments, what critics are doing are finding small pieces to pick on. focus on the big picture, the congressional budget office says it will cover 30 million americans and lower the deficit. it will do that by insuring all, we know that employer insurance will go down slightly. it will basically be a system where most americans will not see a change on january one, and others will see a huge benefit. >> basically, there are valid points on that, people who didn't have insurance before because of pre-existing conditions. >> this is very important, i wrote a paper on this, massachusetts is an example of what not to do. we successfully solved this problem in the hippa bill in 1996 with the group insurance, and all you had to do was cover the other 10% of the market, you cou
we passed a law to get rid of it. it messed up our insurance markets, you can't have your cake, which is fair insurance pricing, unless you eat your spinach, which is the individual mandate that guarantees everybody participates. in terms of the other comments, what critics are doing are finding small pieces to pick on. focus on the big picture, the congressional budget office says it will cover 30 million americans and lower the deficit. it will do that by insuring all, we know that employer...
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law enforcement is all over the support structure. they should be able to discover soon enough what the rest of the support structure looks like. gerri: the key to that is taking him alive. a lot of conversation with his and his brothers background. they are chechen from russia and questions is, pardon me. the press conferences beginning we will break away >> to all viewers and listeners in the area who has been very patient. i will have the colonel give a quick update on what we can say about the ongoing investigation i will have a couple of comments then about the stay indoors request then we will turn over to the mayor and in the chief from watertown. >> thank you governor. good afternoon i want to thank all of you for your patience i know you are all tired and we are as well. but we remain committed to this. we do not have an apprehension of our suspect this afternoon. but we will have one. we are committed to that. i want the neighborhood here in watertown to know we went through about 20 streets, a door-to-door with our tactical
law enforcement is all over the support structure. they should be able to discover soon enough what the rest of the support structure looks like. gerri: the key to that is taking him alive. a lot of conversation with his and his brothers background. they are chechen from russia and questions is, pardon me. the press conferences beginning we will break away >> to all viewers and listeners in the area who has been very patient. i will have the colonel give a quick update on what we can say...
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it jams up law enforcement activity. they want to protect all the people coming out because they're curious. certainly, the media that want to report the story. so, that would just be a precautionary measure. i've lived in the world of homeland security for a long time, and even my short drive home, the police presence is amazing. i was passed by about 30 police cars in just a two-mile drive. so, this is significant. what we don't know accidents as is being described earlier, is this significant for boston or significant because there's a big federal investigation going on? we may not know for a little while the people that we're watching on tv right now, it may be that they don't know either and, therefore, they are being very, very cautious about what they're facing. if they're all -- if they're all unrelated, which is entirely still possible, then, you know, boston has just had a very, very active week. and these police officers are treating each thing as serious. >> indeed. we are all using an aabundance of caution a
it jams up law enforcement activity. they want to protect all the people coming out because they're curious. certainly, the media that want to report the story. so, that would just be a precautionary measure. i've lived in the world of homeland security for a long time, and even my short drive home, the police presence is amazing. i was passed by about 30 police cars in just a two-mile drive. so, this is significant. what we don't know accidents as is being described earlier, is this...
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all law enforcement folks were there so it is a standoff. to those law enforcement officers how worried should they be and what are your concerns? >> you have the possibility that the explosive device he talk about the possibility of him wearing a vest. they have been considering that all day going door-to-door. no telling the injuries what they would have done. they have been very safe up until now so they will have to wait it out and maintain a distance with the way to observe what he has and then eliminate those hazards as they can't. i'm sure the objective is to capture him as quickly as they can but do so while keeping him safe and the operation safe. >> they need to maintain a safe distance of the has the explosive device has another bomb they will maintain a distance that will keep them safe if the detonates. it is a waiting game but it is not on his side. he doesn't have many options there is a limit so he can kill himself or the police could use a sharpshooter to basically immobilize him but they will wait it out. he doesn't have mu
all law enforcement folks were there so it is a standoff. to those law enforcement officers how worried should they be and what are your concerns? >> you have the possibility that the explosive device he talk about the possibility of him wearing a vest. they have been considering that all day going door-to-door. no telling the injuries what they would have done. they have been very safe up until now so they will have to wait it out and maintain a distance with the way to observe what he...
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mike levine, the department of justice telling law enforce -- saying rather law enforcement believes the incident may be related to the boston bombings and an investigation continues. levine reports fbi is now saying that local police may have arrested a man with similar features, similar features as one of the bombing suspects. that could have been suspect number one with the dark cap or suspect number two with the white cap. those were images that were first broadcast across the world at 5:00 local time during the fbi briefing. the fbi knew when tho pictures went out they were high quality. they knew they had to draft a lot of interest from em pooh. interest from people. they braced themselves for the possibility. they were ready for it. it is possible those tips and those individuals, especially suspect number two who the profile of suspect number two was so clear. if this was a friend of yours or a family member you could clearly identify them. the massachusetts state pleasant out a statement saying suspect number two prominent jaw, defined those. that profile picture is so telli
mike levine, the department of justice telling law enforce -- saying rather law enforcement believes the incident may be related to the boston bombings and an investigation continues. levine reports fbi is now saying that local police may have arrested a man with similar features, similar features as one of the bombing suspects. that could have been suspect number one with the dark cap or suspect number two with the white cap. those were images that were first broadcast across the world at 5:00...
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there is a thin blue line that ties law enforcement searching for a bombing suspect in the area to law enforcement here in alameda county. the coit is from s.w.a.t. officers in boston that trained in the shield program. think about s.w.a.t. training on steroids. >> the shield training program is a developed so that all first responders get used to responding to one critical major event. >> reporter: that major event for boston is happening now. from the time the bombs went off to the ongoing search for the suspect, the urban shield techniques are being put to the test. >> i hope it's made the boston team more confident and better prepared. >> this is where the command communications and control would happen if there was an emergency in alameda. >> we have the authority to bring 35 inputs at the same time. >> reporter: the operation center in dublin has space for all the key players. >> this place would be buzzing but it would be buzzing in an orchestrated organized fashion. we take for granted our safety but issues like this remind us that at any given time the terrorists who want to d
there is a thin blue line that ties law enforcement searching for a bombing suspect in the area to law enforcement here in alameda county. the coit is from s.w.a.t. officers in boston that trained in the shield program. think about s.w.a.t. training on steroids. >> the shield training program is a developed so that all first responders get used to responding to one critical major event. >> reporter: that major event for boston is happening now. from the time the bombs went off to...
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it is the law. that would be very important again and it would be a benefit aside from the environmental benefit a benefit to taxpayers because we would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government buildings and it would set off the market. it would spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables another thing people don't know. government statistics, energy department, the energy department says by 2017 wind power to generate a lot of wind power is going to be at parity with coal and cheaper than nuclear power. this is not me. this is the energy department. solar is more expensive but solar has been coming down dramatically, if not by 2017, some people think it will be but within a decade solar power will be at parity. the only source of energy at which renewables will not be at cross parity is fracking of natural gas. this technology does pull out natural gas from shale rock very cheaply but it is an environmental disaster. if we are looking at a che
it is the law. that would be very important again and it would be a benefit aside from the environmental benefit a benefit to taxpayers because we would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government buildings and it would set off the market. it would spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables another thing people don't know. government statistics, energy department, the energy department says by 2017 wind power to generate a lot of wind power...
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intelligence law enforcement working on it very hard. and was it the older brother -- i mean, we already saw on one of his websites earlier today, we actually used some of the language that bin laden used in 1996 where he called for war against the united states. so was it the brother, the older brother that brought the younger brother. i think we'll be hearing a lot from behaviorists from the upcoming days about what kind of impact, was there hero syndrome and how much was the younger brother really bought into this whole thing. >> yeah, there's been a lot of discussion today, robert, about radicalization within families and how that actually is a growing trend, at least among some ethnic groups is. that true? >> well, listen. you know, bin laden is dead. and the al qaeda under bin laden is not the same. that bin ladenism, that al qaedaism, because of the lack of a counternarrative in a lot of places like we're seeing in north africa and other places, it still has a very potent and toxic effect. thankfully, in the united states, we've h
intelligence law enforcement working on it very hard. and was it the older brother -- i mean, we already saw on one of his websites earlier today, we actually used some of the language that bin laden used in 1996 where he called for war against the united states. so was it the brother, the older brother that brought the younger brother. i think we'll be hearing a lot from behaviorists from the upcoming days about what kind of impact, was there hero syndrome and how much was the younger brother...
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democrats passed this law, the president signed the law. why are republicans in the cross hairs? >> there seems to be republican opposition to this. >> yeah, they opposed pouting it in the budget agreement. >> democrats made it happen. they needed democrat votes to pass it. the president signed it into law. why isn't it a pox on both houses. >> because the democrats pushed for it in the budget negotiations. it's paul ryan and -- >> since you brought it up. >> the republican leadership opposed putting it in. i'm glad the president is finally addressing it. he virtually ignored it for four years and the income inequality gap has widened, but it doesn't bring people to the polls. are you telling me democrats will run on raising the minimum wage? >> absolutely. >> that's the big idea? i hope -- >> you know, republicans, 70% of republicans nationally support it, 70% support it in arkansas, in kentucky. look at the state polls. there's economic populism flowing in those southern states, those districts, and it's working against republicans. that's why allison grils is campaigning on it
democrats passed this law, the president signed the law. why are republicans in the cross hairs? >> there seems to be republican opposition to this. >> yeah, they opposed pouting it in the budget agreement. >> democrats made it happen. they needed democrat votes to pass it. the president signed it into law. why isn't it a pox on both houses. >> because the democrats pushed for it in the budget negotiations. it's paul ryan and -- >> since you brought it up. >>...
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he seems to be perfectly nor matter of law. so all the people like you that had recent dealings with him. never threatening. not undeservedly religious. and, yet, he's being responsible for one of the worst terror atrocities in modern american history. do you have any possible, plausible explanation? >> i would say civil influence is a big, big pack tor of that kind of thing. you'd be surprised. we still don't know all of the facts. that's why i'm very glad that the boston police were able to capture him live so we can get more info on this topic. we don't really know all of the information. >> i would say he shares an american live style, really, more than anything. >> well, in the days ahead, we will continue to speak to people who knew these two men -- boys, they were. >> the interesting thing is the relationship between the older brother and the younger brother. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> several minutes before 5:00 a.m. here on the east coast. this is cnn's continuing coverage. >> let's get the very latest
he seems to be perfectly nor matter of law. so all the people like you that had recent dealings with him. never threatening. not undeservedly religious. and, yet, he's being responsible for one of the worst terror atrocities in modern american history. do you have any possible, plausible explanation? >> i would say civil influence is a big, big pack tor of that kind of thing. you'd be surprised. we still don't know all of the facts. that's why i'm very glad that the boston police were...
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law. childrenses care of and family law that are primarily under state and local law. it is not distinguish between housing, private housing decisions, and public accommodations. u.s. law often makes those distinctions in part because of limits on the federal government's authority to regulate private decisions or things that are quite local. maybe the bond case will or will not change this picture. senator, for clarifying my exchange i had before. the issue is not whether congress could change the laws. it could always use its regular powers to do that. we have case law that says if there is a treaty, congress does not need to worry about any of its normal limitations on its legislative authority. underis nothing to local this old case. once you have a treaty in place, you can regulate local housing divisions in a way congress could never do. without protection here, there's at least a danger. that the convention could be used in that sort of way. there's a danger they could be fully addressed by the appropriate reservation. it's important that we do that. sufficientp
law. childrenses care of and family law that are primarily under state and local law. it is not distinguish between housing, private housing decisions, and public accommodations. u.s. law often makes those distinctions in part because of limits on the federal government's authority to regulate private decisions or things that are quite local. maybe the bond case will or will not change this picture. senator, for clarifying my exchange i had before. the issue is not whether congress could change...
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the law says that all employers have to participate if they have 50 employees or more. many employers with fewer than 50 employees already voluntarily provide some health insurance. both the companies with 50 or more and the companies with e mewhat concerned. the employees that have to be insured are those that work 30 hours a week or more. there were many people who speculated that when this law came into place that it would add to the cost and there would be a lot more part-time workers instead of full-time workers. i will say the president sometime and energy -- some time and energy on this. so far, that is not true. the overwhelming number of people who have been hired coming out of this recession, they have been hired at lower wages, that they have been full- time employees. there has not been an increase in the percentage of our employment in part-time work. there has been an increase in relatively lower wage new jobs, but that means they need health insurance even more. explain, very briefly, to them how this is going to work, how private employers are helped to
the law says that all employers have to participate if they have 50 employees or more. many employers with fewer than 50 employees already voluntarily provide some health insurance. both the companies with 50 or more and the companies with e mewhat concerned. the employees that have to be insured are those that work 30 hours a week or more. there were many people who speculated that when this law came into place that it would add to the cost and there would be a lot more part-time workers...
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the law has been split along party lines since the law was passed. but people don't want to repeal it because people are already benefitting from it. we're two weeks from this thing being implemented. >> no, they're running from it. they're afraid they're going to lose what they had. >> that's not why -- that's not what senators are saying today. they're definitely not running from the law. >> but let me pick up just for a second because the president talked today about constitutional obligations. the house in fact did pass keeping the government open except for the ones they're fighting over. so in terms of meeting a budgetary obligation, you may not like it as a design, but they met their constitutional duty to express where they stood and to pass what could become a real law. >> look, you know, i think it's fine for republicans to continue their sort of nihilistic effort to vote against this law time and time again. what the american people are objecting to is holding the government hostage and holding this economy hostage to the whims of the part
the law has been split along party lines since the law was passed. but people don't want to repeal it because people are already benefitting from it. we're two weeks from this thing being implemented. >> no, they're running from it. they're afraid they're going to lose what they had. >> that's not why -- that's not what senators are saying today. they're definitely not running from the law. >> but let me pick up just for a second because the president talked today about...
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to conform with the english law. but it was neighborhood animosity with ever of the economic and the war and i cannot say what specifically but everything seemed to prove the worst fears one of the suspects started to confess there of their which is out there people would say now who do i go? into was scared into confessing somebody said dave remember hearing they do that they had confessed it was wrong so they were scared. and they said there are witches out there but and that was a bad month of september. of the families of the accused for the most part. then the other side started to be heard they put everything on hold in october then resumed in the winter because the jail was so full that at that time is somebody said they see somebody spirit torture in the and somebody said i see that all so now that is not evidence because the devil can make you think that. >> kate you talk about the reason for choosing these six women specifically? work you found those while doing other research? >> there is a lot of back sto
to conform with the english law. but it was neighborhood animosity with ever of the economic and the war and i cannot say what specifically but everything seemed to prove the worst fears one of the suspects started to confess there of their which is out there people would say now who do i go? into was scared into confessing somebody said dave remember hearing they do that they had confessed it was wrong so they were scared. and they said there are witches out there but and that was a bad month...
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i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking fora judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a team of attorneys as well. another huge issue confronting the city is the deferred maintenance on our infrastructure. we have a lot of infrastructure that has been deteriorating because we have not maintained it properly, from our roads to our sewer system to muni. we need to be much more diligent about maintaining our infrastructure. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i have worked on campaigns since i w
i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking fora judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the...
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you'll remember that we have been reporting that law enforcement authorities had issued a bulletin to other investigators to be on the lookout for someone who might have been carrying a black backpack in the area of the explosions right before they occurred. so this might go hand in hand with that. we also heard governor deval patrick of massachusetts announce not long ago that there were two bombs and two bombs only. he went on to say that another device that had been found or a suspicious package, rather, that had been found, was blown up as a precautionary measure. so he said they're working with two bombs. we don't have information at this time any or details about the second bomb that was found, michael. >> can didcandy, this is suzann. did the law enforcement official tell you significance of the information, if it -- the pressure cooker if it might have created more shrapnel or if this was a crude device and how this would have impacted the injuries, kinds of injuries we saw in the blast? >> reporter: because it was made of metal, you're right that could have hidden shrapnel pl
you'll remember that we have been reporting that law enforcement authorities had issued a bulletin to other investigators to be on the lookout for someone who might have been carrying a black backpack in the area of the explosions right before they occurred. so this might go hand in hand with that. we also heard governor deval patrick of massachusetts announce not long ago that there were two bombs and two bombs only. he went on to say that another device that had been found or a suspicious...
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if there is joy riders and not emergency personnel and not lawful lie able to be in the street per the governor's officer they risked being ticketed or eventual lie arrested. >> have you ever seen it this bad in hartford,? >> this is equivalent of the one in '78. it took days to clear the streasts. we have an opportunity to accelerate the pace of the clean up behaus we have a lot of machinery available to do it. we just need the public's cooperation. >> hopefully the public listened and will take heed to what you stated. our team of extra reporters are synding amazing photings. this first photois massachusetts. we talked about how hard they are hit. you can see burr -- cars buried there. and the picture from connecticut that we wanted to show you here. what can you do. park your car and wait it out look at this one also. we'll get new fetose. >> wow. >> same thing. buried, burp ed. new information coming along from this photos. from you . the total storm is not over it is churning for another couple of hours and rick, our chief meteorologist who is braving it outside of the studios. th
if there is joy riders and not emergency personnel and not lawful lie able to be in the street per the governor's officer they risked being ticketed or eventual lie arrested. >> have you ever seen it this bad in hartford,? >> this is equivalent of the one in '78. it took days to clear the streasts. we have an opportunity to accelerate the pace of the clean up behaus we have a lot of machinery available to do it. we just need the public's cooperation. >> hopefully the public...
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terror, we were tense the whole time that it was obvious why enforcement but if which the amount of law enforcement in watertown was impressive in during their in the day and saw what had come into my apartment with the room by room search and the parameters were -- search and it is clear there were working hard to track down with a second suspect was hiding greta: how far was the house with the bow by your home? >> to 200 yards. it was right next door. and gunshots are very loud in person. it was too close. greta: describe how you feel tonight. >> mixed emotions emotions, obviously. thoughts are with people who suffered great losses and people that are struggling with injuries sustained and those who have loved ones that are hurt but in watertown? it is a gigantic relief and i am very proud to be from boston. i feel honored to be from boston to be honest. greta: i of so happy for that people from watertown and the people in the hospital to one week ago participating in a marathon and tonight they have to learn to walk with a prosthesis and as people applaud the have to remember this is
terror, we were tense the whole time that it was obvious why enforcement but if which the amount of law enforcement in watertown was impressive in during their in the day and saw what had come into my apartment with the room by room search and the parameters were -- search and it is clear there were working hard to track down with a second suspect was hiding greta: how far was the house with the bow by your home? >> to 200 yards. it was right next door. and gunshots are very loud in...
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police say there are drastic new laws in place that allow for extended sentences for these kinds of crimes. and they're hoping that that will be a deterrent. >> two insanely scary videos. this first one is from russia. the person with the dash cam is driving down this road. look up at the road on the other side. >> oh. >> oh! >> oh! down came the power line. >> talk about an insanely close call for those two cars. it looks like one car rear-ends the suv. knocking that power line down. and coming straight to the car with the dash cam. >>> the person reacts very quickly. misses the car, but ends up on the side of the road. finally smashing into a log, which helps it stop. >> you know what, it looks like he got out uninjured, though. maybe a little bit of a scratch to his car, but not a bad accident, considering what just happened in front of him. >> here's another really scary moment. it's a dh cam on a big rig. you see houses, possibly businesses, many driveways, keep an eye on the suv up ahead. it has a rack on the roof. >> oh! >> yes. >> goes right in front of the semi and ends up smashin
police say there are drastic new laws in place that allow for extended sentences for these kinds of crimes. and they're hoping that that will be a deterrent. >> two insanely scary videos. this first one is from russia. the person with the dash cam is driving down this road. look up at the road on the other side. >> oh. >> oh! >> oh! down came the power line. >> talk about an insanely close call for those two cars. it looks like one car rear-ends the suv. knocking...
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. >> we don't know that for a fact other than law enforcement the áf says it's a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources. >> they're quite confident. they engaged the suspect with gunfire. did they wound the suspect. we don't know for sure. but once they surrounded the area they have a visual of the suspect. there was indication of movement, they believed the suspect was down. as they brought more to the scene, they have visual contact of the suspect moving, i just talked to a federal source a moment ago who said those reports had seized. in terms of the movement had seized. that doesn't mean anything just that he may be still. they are now convinced that they have total visual environment. they tried to evacuate any residents in the area in the neighborhood. it's been noted, now when to move the flash bang. be methodical. they're not certain, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption that there are explosives in that house. >> i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw zero dark 30 and there was an in
. >> we don't know that for a fact other than law enforcement the áf says it's a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources. >> they're quite confident. they engaged the suspect with gunfire. did they wound the suspect. we don't know for sure. but once they surrounded the area they have a visual of the suspect. there was indication of movement, they believed the suspect was down. as they brought more to the scene, they have visual contact of the suspect...
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that is what law enforcement needs to focus on. there are supporters this is boston. if someone is acting funny, their going to know. >> thank you. >> greta: now to dr. bodden. back to what the police are looking for. in the aftermath of the bombing as they comb the immediate debris field. and farther down the path what. do you think they're looking for? >> now, they're tracking hundreds of leads that have been called in because someone saw something, they'll be taking whatever materials from the field that might be part of a bomb device together with materials from surgeries tomorrow. and from first thing they'd do is identify bodies and take x rays of the dedeedent dedeedents -- deseedents and removing them, bringing that over to the crime lab. they're going to have -- they don't have to have the whole wirks only a little bit of wire, only from a little bit they can tell whot manufacture was, where waits sold in boston. they'll be finding a treasure trove of material in those fragments and a agree. they're now -- security cameras in this area where the bombs went of
that is what law enforcement needs to focus on. there are supporters this is boston. if someone is acting funny, their going to know. >> thank you. >> greta: now to dr. bodden. back to what the police are looking for. in the aftermath of the bombing as they comb the immediate debris field. and farther down the path what. do you think they're looking for? >> now, they're tracking hundreds of leads that have been called in because someone saw something, they'll be taking...
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they are working with their local partners and local law enforcement. i feel very good. >> speaking of local law enforcement, we are going to go live to boston. police officials are coming to the microphones and about to begin the press conference to begin the latest information. as we mentioned so far today, we are talking about the fact that there have been two bombs. they were in pressure cookers that we don't know much about so far. hoping to get more information as to who they believe may be behind this. as you can see, more and more officials are crowding the stage and someone is at the microphones. we'll go straight there live as soon as this begins to get started. okay, here we go live to boston with the latest on what happened with the bombing at the boston marathon. >> we are going to hear from the fbi on the investigation and then the mayor and i have a couple of follow on comments and announcements with respect to the recovery. and then any of us are available to take questions from any of you. let me start with special agent deloria. >> tha
they are working with their local partners and local law enforcement. i feel very good. >> speaking of local law enforcement, we are going to go live to boston. police officials are coming to the microphones and about to begin the press conference to begin the latest information. as we mentioned so far today, we are talking about the fact that there have been two bombs. they were in pressure cookers that we don't know much about so far. hoping to get more information as to who they...
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current laws aren't really compatible with the changes in technology. and that's part of the problem we're facing right now. and we're also facing the issue of how to apply the constitution to current technologies. the original meaning of the fourth amendment would be that, of course, your papers and your effects are free from government searches. well, now most of our papers and effects are digital. they're kept on some third party device or third party server. so how do we apply the constitution to that information? i believe the founders would say, well, that information is still private as long as you had an agreement with the third party provider that they're going to keep your information private, it's treated as your private desk, your private place. and the government can't touch it. >> host: what is the liberty caucus? >> guest: we have a house liberty caucus that meets every couple weeks, and i'm the chairman of that caucus. it's a group of about a couple dozen members. we probably get a dozen members who show up at any particular meeting. the
current laws aren't really compatible with the changes in technology. and that's part of the problem we're facing right now. and we're also facing the issue of how to apply the constitution to current technologies. the original meaning of the fourth amendment would be that, of course, your papers and your effects are free from government searches. well, now most of our papers and effects are digital. they're kept on some third party device or third party server. so how do we apply the...
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two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which means that a federal magistrate came to the hospital and he had representation there. he has been charged. they can come in later and get a grand injury indictment. the complaint is the first step. >> you say he had representation there. i assume that word is very considered on your part, scott? do we know anything more about whether he has or has not been read his miranda rights? >> if he has been charged he probably has been. but it sounds like they delayed that. there was a public safety exception where they can question him about are there other devices planted elsewhere? under this public safety exce
two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which...
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i don't have the law with me. it's very short and i could send it to anyone who really wants to know my recollection of it i came about. it does say something about the financial implications. it doesn't go very specifically into it. what it does say is that options for appealing, but as i said, i don't think there really are any. so the point of the law was to make people aware. about getting observation services rather than inpatient services. in terms of the actual regulations about it still hasn't happened as far as i kn know. can the patient's appeal? >> i am not an expert on patient appeal so i'm going a little out of my area of expertise but i was thinking about this as you were giving a presentation, and the way the appeals process normally works is the patient has received a service, a particular service. and then medicare d. nines that service saying that it isn't reasonable and necessary and then the patient can appeal that the denial was unreasonable and unnecessary and there should be payment for that
i don't have the law with me. it's very short and i could send it to anyone who really wants to know my recollection of it i came about. it does say something about the financial implications. it doesn't go very specifically into it. what it does say is that options for appealing, but as i said, i don't think there really are any. so the point of the law was to make people aware. about getting observation services rather than inpatient services. in terms of the actual regulations about it still...
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i'm not predicting doom for the law. my prediction is 75% that it will not work based on information we're getting because you've pointed out people are starting to sign up. it's not easy to do so. but some people are. you know who they are. do you not? >> i don't exactly. >> a lot of people with preexisting conditions are signing up. right. >> it's people going to benefit directly are getting it free or subsidized or have leprosy and they're going to die in eight months and they're going to get insurance before they do. >> other people aren't signing up. i would -- i respect your opinion on that. >> but, i'm interested in the country, in the president's state of the country z our leader is under siege. is he not? >> he's president of the united states. it's a tough job. and do you know what? the cap thing is doing much, much better. there are things out there, but i'll be the first to tell you last couple months have been rough for the president. i'm not going to be convinced in the economy. it doesn't matter on unemplo
i'm not predicting doom for the law. my prediction is 75% that it will not work based on information we're getting because you've pointed out people are starting to sign up. it's not easy to do so. but some people are. you know who they are. do you not? >> i don't exactly. >> a lot of people with preexisting conditions are signing up. right. >> it's people going to benefit directly are getting it free or subsidized or have leprosy and they're going to die in eight months and...
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under this law, they no longer can. if it was a choice of keeping their own plan. without any shred of doubt for three straight years if they had that choice to keep that plan or get a better plan. why are they being forced off of their plan? >> isn't guy right? i think it benefits all americans who get health care. the 80% that is covered and it raises the floor for everybody. every single american getting health care. that is a good thing. not to mention the fact that those vindividuals will benefit from a tax credit. >> i guess it depends on who is paying for all of that. i want you to stick around for this question. why the president may delay the mandate after all. high dram ra in a utah courtroom. here is his own daughter's testifying against him. the latest from the martin mckneel murder trial. >>> have you tried to lol onto healthcare.gov. if you run into a problem you are not alone. how he wants you to do the same thing. hello come on in. ♪ it's a mistake ♪ it's a mistake >>> welcome back. deadly chain reaction wreck. three people died in the collision
under this law, they no longer can. if it was a choice of keeping their own plan. without any shred of doubt for three straight years if they had that choice to keep that plan or get a better plan. why are they being forced off of their plan? >> isn't guy right? i think it benefits all americans who get health care. the 80% that is covered and it raises the floor for everybody. every single american getting health care. that is a good thing. not to mention the fact that those vindividuals...
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>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the community conducting the logical investigation i can assure you that the joint terrorism task force is doing that as we speak. >> are there any communications as to whether it took a lot of planning to do this, that they may have been planning for many years? >> again, hopefully that will come out in the investigation. that would be speculation on my part right now to speculate how much planning went into this. i do not want to provide you with anything that might be inaccurate information ultimately. i wouldn't want to speculate on that. >> the names of two victims have come out. >>
>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the...
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teenage mother whose marriage broke up, living in a trailer home am a then later went on to harvard law school anand received her degree and se is age 50 and had an accomplished c career. what we have seen with her, something we saw in massachusetts with elizabeth warren, she bolted from obscurity the national stage by being seen as a passionate and articulate defender of values. i would not say that is typically the best way to get elected statewide by being a of liberaldefender vaes but it is why there is interest in her. she has become almost overnight and national figure, not simpl a texas figure. but texas is changing, too. e cast as aning to extremist on the left, she expects it. because of her positioion on rit to choose e bubut the numbers ae changing on the grground in tex. >> the voting age population and do not write to me if i am wrong has increased i 25% or 35%, most of it minority. the voter turnout is not great. she has to make a good showing.. proving thats is the filibuster is the quickest waway to national fame and notoriety. the attorney general will winin because she
teenage mother whose marriage broke up, living in a trailer home am a then later went on to harvard law school anand received her degree and se is age 50 and had an accomplished c career. what we have seen with her, something we saw in massachusetts with elizabeth warren, she bolted from obscurity the national stage by being seen as a passionate and articulate defender of values. i would not say that is typically the best way to get elected statewide by being a of liberaldefender vaes but it is...
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a law enforcement source tells cnn there are a number of active leads but no identified suspects. a man with a black backpack and black sweatshirt reportedly tried to get into a restricted area. this is the instant that thousands of people went running for the finishing line to >> do we have any idea who may have caused the atrocity? >> this is a very difficult scenario to pick up on. >> we're going to talk to jason instead. i believe 31 patients are being treated there. what are you expecting to have happen in the next few hours there? >> it is going to be a lot of hard work for the surgeons here. there is just no other way to say it. one came out and said in the very beginning, piers, the ambulances were coming in drones. and basically saying no matter, they drill for things like this but nothing could have prepared them for what they are dealing with inside here. most of the injuries to the lower extremities. there are two people in critical condition fighting for their lives at this very moment. >> the worst of the injuries have been injury to the legs. a lot of injury to the
a law enforcement source tells cnn there are a number of active leads but no identified suspects. a man with a black backpack and black sweatshirt reportedly tried to get into a restricted area. this is the instant that thousands of people went running for the finishing line to >> do we have any idea who may have caused the atrocity? >> this is a very difficult scenario to pick up on. >> we're going to talk to jason instead. i believe 31 patients are being treated there. what...
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>> on "newsmakers" senator chuck grassley talks about this week was a hearing on guns, immigration law, and other topics. "newsmakers" on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. >> john mccain's 2010 campaign when he ran for president -- 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. facing george w. bush that had all of them republicans backing him. all of the money. john mccain one out and held over 100 townhall meetings. he stayed there until every answer was entered -- every question was answered. i mean, it was a refreshing candor. you can see it in the responses. he was open to the press. that candor and openness and a welcome this that no one had seen before and no one had seen since. >> lyrical analyst, mark shields, on his career in politics. sunday night at 8 p.m. on c- span's "q&a." >> you are watching "the communicators" in c-span. we are on location in less vegas at the 2
>> on "newsmakers" senator chuck grassley talks about this week was a hearing on guns, immigration law, and other topics. "newsmakers" on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. >> john mccain's 2010 campaign when he ran for president -- 2000 campaign when he ran for president is the most memorable campaign that i have ever covered. we will never see it again. facing george w. bush that had all of them republicans backing him. all of the money. john mccain one out...
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it's hard enough to establish that court of law much less a war that we don't have access. i don't think -- he has definitely moved the line. initially remember the red line, if they even moved the chemical weapons around syria which they did last year and we didn't say they crossed a red line. >> it's worst than that, he said we need a u.n. investigation. we have a huge intelligence apparatus, the israel has one and french but we need from belarus and sudan and who else knows where whether the regime is using these weapons. >> paul: reportedly the evidence we comes from victims. there was evidence taken from the victims who had this. >> victims display certain kind of symptoms. we also have defected syrian generals who have said on the record that they were ordered to use sarin gas. there aren't that many people using these types of chemicals. you can't insist on certain levels have evidence when you are dealing with a country in the midst of a civil war where chemical weapons are increasingly being used. that is the issue. >> paul: presidents that issue red lines, can't b
it's hard enough to establish that court of law much less a war that we don't have access. i don't think -- he has definitely moved the line. initially remember the red line, if they even moved the chemical weapons around syria which they did last year and we didn't say they crossed a red line. >> it's worst than that, he said we need a u.n. investigation. we have a huge intelligence apparatus, the israel has one and french but we need from belarus and sudan and who else knows where...
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however, those institutions choose to act outside the law will be held accountability. fincen in its regulatory power to stop abuses of the u.s. financial system. we have proven our willingness to do that by using targeted financial measures the patriot stand ready to take adigszal regulatory actions as necessary to stop other abuses. as the financial intelligence unit for the united states, must stay current on how money is being laundered in the united states so we can share this expertise and service the corner stone of this country's mfl-cfc regime. we continue to deliver cutting edge analytical products from our many parter ins. the administration has made appropriate oversight a requirety and encouraged by the progress we have made thus far. thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. good afternoon. chairman warner and merkley. my name is david cotney and it is my pleasure to testify before you today on behalf of the conference supervisors. i thank you for holding this hearing today to address the risk of virtual cur
however, those institutions choose to act outside the law will be held accountability. fincen in its regulatory power to stop abuses of the u.s. financial system. we have proven our willingness to do that by using targeted financial measures the patriot stand ready to take adigszal regulatory actions as necessary to stop other abuses. as the financial intelligence unit for the united states, must stay current on how money is being laundered in the united states so we can share this expertise...
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i want to bring in now nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, who's been in touch with his law enforcement sources on this story all night. pete, what can you tell us? >> well, i guess there's several things we're trying to nail down. i guess the big question here now is who are they? we've heard from a couple of officials that they don't have a positive identification on them, but they've been tentatively identified. they believe, at least it's the initial assessment of the two law enforcement people i've talked to, that they came to the u.s. about a year ago. we don't know precisely from where. they may have some -- a bit of military experience overseas, which could possibly explain their facility with explosives. and that is our operating assumption right now. it appears that this all started when they tried to rob a 7-eleven tonight. a policeman responded. they killed the policeman. that set off all this whole chain of events to the carjacking, to the point that one of them stopped the car in watertown, massachusetts. the other got out with an improvised bomb strapped to hi
i want to bring in now nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, who's been in touch with his law enforcement sources on this story all night. pete, what can you tell us? >> well, i guess there's several things we're trying to nail down. i guess the big question here now is who are they? we've heard from a couple of officials that they don't have a positive identification on them, but they've been tentatively identified. they believe, at least it's the initial assessment of the two...